Computing-machine.



H. W. JONES.

COMPUTING MACHINE.

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Patented May 25, 1915 8 SHEETS-SHEET I 11w: TOR I A ATTORNEY WITNE88E8:

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Patented May 25, 1915.

H. W. JONES.

COMPUTING MACHINE.

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COMPUTING MACHINE.

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1,140Q68l. Patented May 25, 1915.

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nAaaY WALTER corms, or sAN- mNcIsco, CALIFORNIA. consume-momma:

Specification of letters latent.

Patented May 25-, m n.

Application flied November, iaia. Serial no. scares.

To all whom it may concern .'4

Be it known that I, Haaay WAL'ma Jones,

a citizen of the United States, residing in thecity and county of San Francisco .and 5 State of-California, have invented certain new anduseful Im rovementsin'Com uting-Machines, of w ich the following is a specification.

The present invention relates to calcu-.

ting machines'generall but more particuly to a t pe of machine by theemplo eat of wiiich one is enabled to nick y nd accurately multiply figures, not y the long and tedious method emgloyedun ma- I5 chines now in use, that i y adding the multiplicand the number times required,

by the multiplier, but by multiplying the multiplicand successively b the units, tens and hundreds of the multip ier and after the last operation, obtaining the total result without any further operation of the machine. I

The invention has for its principal objects, to provide a multiplying machine which is capable of being operated to multiply any given s" a and after the answer thereof has been ob .ied, is capable of operation to wave the answer;-'to provide a structure luring separate multiphcand and multiplier operating mechanisms; one in which the multiplier key is automatically restored to its normal vosition on the multiplication of e multiphcand by the operated multiplier, 1 one employing a novel form-of computmeaus which when once set to 'correond to the multiplicand may be multiplied by any number in the multiplier without the necessity of being reset.

With theabove mentioned and other objects in view, the invention consists in the novel construction and combination of parts l g-einafter described, illustrated in the ac-' companying drawings and ointed out in the claims ieieto appended; it being understood that various changes in the form, proportion, size and minor details of construction within the scope of the claims may be resorted to without de artin from the spirit or sacrificing any 0 the a vantages of the invention.

.view on line 4-4 of which contro the devices for-a To more fully comprehend the invention,-

of the a paratus, disclosing the multiplicand and multiplier buttons, the multiplicand setting lever, and the multi li'er operat1nglever. Fi 3 isa top lan'view partly broken away,: 'sclosing-tie carriage and carriage operating means, the multiplicand units.andtens disks, the operating means therefor and the general arran 'ement ofthe parts within tlid'casingi Fi is a sectional ig disclosingone row of multiplicand buttons, one of the controlling disks of tens denominations, the

'JOc E QE meanstherefor, the disk positioning segment. and this arm for limiting the movement of the so cut. 5 is a sectional view taken on no 55 0 Fig. 4, disclosing several of the multiplicand buttons and the means for restoring the same to their normal position. Fig. 6 is a detail. view of one 'set of units and tens controlling disks disclosing the positioning of the same re ative to each other and thestep ed seats for receiving the plungers contro lin the indicating wheels. 'Fi 7 is a sections viewtaken on line 7-7 1g. .2, disclosing the multiplier 30 buttons, the means for locking the disks on their shaft, and the means for rotatin the disks when in their locked position refitive to the operated multiplier button. Fi 8 is a sectional view taken on line 8,-8- ig. 7, d sclosirig more fully the disk locking mechan1sm. ig. 9 is a sectional view on line 99F1g. 8 disclosing the pawl and rack is the direction of movement of the multiplier-handle, Fig. 10 is a sectional view taken on line 10-10 of Fi 2, disclosing the movable carriage, the shdable frame for controlling,the movement of the plungore and the means for controlling the sliding frame. Fig. 11 is a sectional view of the shdm frame and lungers ,taken on line 11-1 of Fig. 10. ig. 12 is a detail view of the carriage, t2: indicating wheels carried thereby the heels for operating the indicating wheels and the means for retainin'g the carriage in elevated position when it is desired to manually reset the indicating wheels. Fig. 18 is a sectional view taken on line 18.-18 of Fig. 2, disclosing the carriage,

vancing the same, the conindicating and actuatin wheels, the racks and plungers associate therewith, the plunger controlling frame, and the means for permitting the movement of the racks in one direction when there is 9 1 0 5 trolling disks, the

pin of the indicating wheel in a position to trip the rack controlling means to permit the carrying of a numeral to one of the indicating wheels in advance. Fig. 15 is a sectional view taken on line 15-15 of Fig. 13, disclosing the carriage and indicating wheels carried there y, the units and tens wheels,

the racks for operating the. same in one direction, and the springs for operating in the reverse. Fig. lt'i is a sectional view taken on line lit-16 of Fig. 13, disclosing the pin OPOl'iliOtl mechanism for permitting the further rotation of the indicator wheel in advance when itis necessary to carry a numeral. Fig. 17 is a view in section taken on line 1T-1T of Fig. 3, disclosing a portion of the carriage reversing mechanism. Fig. 18 is a detail view on line 1818 of Fig. 3, disclosing the carriage actuating pawl and ratchet. mechanism. Fig. 19 is a view in plan of the mechanism for reversing the movement of the carriage on the initial step wh n proving the multiplied sum. Fig. 20 is a diagram of the stcps'of multiplication of n given sum. Fig. 21 is a diagram of the sums tll:-]|ln \'ttl on the indicator wheels during the forward and backward movement of the multiplier le er when multiplying the sum set forth in ig. .10. Fig. 22 is 0. diagram of the. sums displayed on the indicator wheels during the forward and backward movement f the multiplier lever when provin;, the sum total of the multiplied figures set forth in Fig. 20.

Throughout the specification the terms front and forward designate that ortion of the machine adjacent the key ban 5 or in a direction toward the same, and the terms rear and haclnvard designate that ortion of the machine adjacent the in icating wheels or in a direction toward theeame.

Referring morcparticularly to the drawings, wherein like numerals of reference indicate corresponding parts throu bout the scu'lul Views- 1 designates a suita ale housing. provided with an enlarged rear portion 2 tot mad with a hinged cover section 3 which is provided with suitable apertures 4 referably a ranged in alincmcnt.

Mounted in the casing arc the side members 5 and of the sup )ortingframe, which support the rotatable disk supporting shaft 7 on which is rotatably mounted the spaced units and tens controlling disks 8 and 9, (Figs. 3. -I, 6 and 8) and mounted between each pair of disks and secured to the same are the piniona 10, (inch of which intermeshes with a segmental sector 11 mounted on a tubular shaft 12, which is rotatably supported on a shaft 13. Each segmental sector is rotated in a direction toward the end operates through a slot 15 in the tubu- Y lar shaft 12 and is secured to the shaft 13.

Each sector is provided with an angularly extending arm 16, which, when the sector is operated. byits controlling spring, strikes the lower end of a depressed multiplicand button or key 17 associated therewith.

The mu timicand buttons or keys 1? are of a type similar to that employed in the better known forms of adding machines and are arranged in rows of nine and the rows beginning from the right in Fig. 2 designat-' ing units, tens, hundreds, thousands and tens-thousands, but it is to be imderstood that any denomination of numbers may be employed. Each button or key 17 operates through a suitable guide 0 emng 18 in the housing 1, and also throng an openin 19 in a plate 20, supported by the side mem ers of the supporting frame. Slidably mounted on the plate 20 is arestoring late 21, pm vided with a plurality of ova openings 2 t through which the buttons or keys operate, and positioned adjacent each opening is a beveled la '23 Fig. 5 which is adapted to contact wit 1 the under-side of a shoulder 24 carried by the button or key, the two being normally held in disengaged position by a spring 26 coiled about a Stud 26, and positinned between the head thereof and the side frame of the machine. Outwardly bowed spring fingers 27 are carried by the buttons or keys and operate against the side of tho openin' 19 to frictionally retain the same either m a raised or lowered position.

The multiplicand disk setting mechanism Figs. Band 7 comprises a hand lever 28 mounted on the shaft 13 and connected -throu h a link 20 with an arm 80 secured to a aha t 81. rotatably mounted in the side members of the frame, and carried by said shaft in a position t0 coo aerate with suitable lugs 33 formed on said segmental sectors is a bar or rod 34. which, when in its lowermost position, as in full 1ines-'-Fig. 4,

restores the segmental sectors totheir normal inoperative position, and when in a dotted line osition, as in Fi 4, permits the sectors to rotated on t eir supporting shaft by the springs controlling the same in order to properly present the controlhn disks in accordance with the actuated multiplicand buttons. The hub ortions of each of the controlling disks Figs. 6 and. 8, as well as pinions 0 connected thereto, are formed with a plurality of radial slots 35, which are adapted to receive a locking bar 36 positioned in a channel 87 formed in the shaft 7 and said bar is provided with angularly disposed guide slots 38 in which operate the pins 39 extending transversely of the channel 37, the locking bar being normally forced to its lowermost osition in -disk; fi ve-multi disengagement from the slots 35, y a coiled which is deslg compression spring 40.

channel 44 formed in said wa rd and in a position to lock the control ing sented by three steps 59 in disks to rotate with the shaft 7. The lever five steps 60 in the um 47 is pivoted to a la 48 formedon the lied by eight equals 1 (f on its end 0 posite our steps 61 in the tens disk a eveled units, as the no surface 49 against which the beveled wed lied by nine e frame, and is provide from -the bifurc'ated arms with a.

50, carried by the lower end of the lever y four steps 6 contacts when the lever is pulled downate s 68 in the units disk. wardly as in Fig. 7. n the re The units and tens controlling disks 8 and multi lican t) of each pair are provided on their periphtiplie cries with stepped recesses as in Fig. 6, and readily o are separated mtotcn sectors namely--A, am le. A, A, A, A, A, A, A", A, and A, which dis a 8 and 9 f0 represent respectively the nine numbers and simultaneously tiplicand. The sectors A and tiplicand se a ter descri steps as the result of a zero or one multiplied operated multip by a single multiplier number does not con- Secured to tain a ten, but the sectors A, A, A, A, A, 41 is a hub 64, carrvin A", A' and A contain respectively one, two, connected bva link 66 36 thme, four, five, six, seven and eight steps, an arm 67 F or one less step than the multiplicand numthe upper free end of en d bcrwhich they re mount as it any 'ven move in the path of the row of mu single multiplicant num r is multiplied buttons or ke by a singlr given multiplier, the highest ends of the zero of a mu so A of the tens disk 9 are formed without 40 tons possih representing one" The remaining sectors A, A. A, A, A, A. A and A of the disk in t 8 are formed with suitable steps arranged in operating handle 71 it: reis an arm 72. which,

spectivo sci-tors of the tens disks that the most position contac be proper units numeral will be associated with arm 05 and retains the same 1 the propentcns numeral in the IBSIIlt Of a line position-Fig. 7.

even multiplication of the respective num- 'is carried by the arm 72 K'It-t in the sectors, as, for exam le,-referrin ates over a segmental rack 75 to the A sector. five multiplied y one equa a frame and prevents th 5, which is desi rated by the step 51 in the the handle until the s units disk whic is of a distance of live sincompl gle steps in the disk: five multiplied by two travel.

a y the single Positioned adjacent the rear end of the k, and there hem side frame membe zero units, there is no nmt step in the units to slide transversely of the such manner relative to the steps in t equals tea, which is desifgn ted tens step 62 in the tens l8 tens disk and five step Mounted on the outer-end of the shaft 7 five multiplied by fo is a collar 41 formed with a. peripheral resented by two'ste groove 42, and retained in position on said none in the units shaft in contact with said locking bar by a five multi pin 43, which extends throu h a transverse represe'nte iaft. Suitable and five steps 10 ins 45 at the ends of bifurcated arms 46 tiplicd by six ormed on a level-'47 operate in the periphthree steps 58 eral ,t] ,lOO\'e +2 and force the locking bar inthe units disk,

equals thirty, 'in the tens di as the unit is y and upwardly against the sprin 40 tiplied by seven equals t in the tens ig. 7 carried same when th m the result is of a numeral the depressed button or one less than the 'ven multiplicand number. movement of the free end The sector A o the units disk 8 does not regulating the rotation of t contain any steps, as in multiplyin a zero and the shaft the result is zero. The A sector of t 0 units which surrounds th disk 8 is formed with nine steps which re recured thereto and the 0 seat. rcslwctivcly the nine units possible w ien to the side frame. Th multiplying the numeral 1 by any given buttons tlfibeing 1 single multiplier number, the innermost step the mult-iplicand representing nine and the outermost step tion of the same is Mounted on a shaft re he side frame membe o the same ate movement i plied by three equals fifteen by one step 53 in the s 54 in the units disk; ur equals twenty s 55 in the tens dis isk as the unit is a zero; ied by five equals twent repand y-five, :two steps 56 in the tens disk 7 in the units disk; five mulrepresented by sk and none in a zero; five mulhirty-five repreisk and ts-disk; five multiresented by none in the it is a zero, and five multiuals forty-five represented isk and five ective sectors the results of the represented thereby e multiplier may be ollowing the above exration of the device the rming each pairare rotated to properly position the mulents thereof to means hereinand in accordance with the lier'button or key.

the shaft 7 adjacent the collar g an arm 65, pivotally with the lower end of by the shaft 13, and ted to tiplier ya 68 and contact with the lower eyare depressed, key limiting the of the arm and he disks 8 and 9 by the coiled spring 69 e shaft with one end sopposite end attached 1 plier keys or. construction as ttons or keys,- a descripght necessary. tatably mountt i d 6 is an and keyed to the shaft when in its rearwardpin 73 on the n the dotted A pivoted pawl 74 d the same opersecured to the e return movementof ame has completed its n the direction of its when muland adapted same, is an indicator wheel carrying carriage Figs. 3, i and 12, comprising end plates 79 which are connected by supporting rods 76 and 77 and rods 80 and 81, the rod80 being provlded for a portion of its length with a. worm 82 which is received in a keyway 83 of a rotatable carriage advancing member 81 carried by the shaft 80, but prevented from longitudinal movement thereon by the hoolred retaining members 85 carried by a support 86 and positioned one on either side of t is advancing member 84. The member St'Fig. 18 is rovidcd with peripheral flanges 87 each ormed with an oppositel disposed ratchet surface 88 and 89 wine are engaged respectively by the pivoted pawls 90 and 91 carried by the arms 92-and 93 pivotally mounted t crank arms 94 and 95, mounted on the shafts 96 and 97 between collars 98, and said shafts extend through the side members of the frame and are connected at their ends by the plates 99 and 100. The shafts 96 and 97 and plates 99 and 100 are capable of slight transverse movement relative to the supporting frame members and 6, to position the pawls 90 and 91 into operative engagement with their respective ratchets, to move the carria e one step either in a forward or reverse irection on each operation of the lever 71.

Positioned between the supporting frame member 6 and the plate 100 and surrounding the shafts 90 and 97 are coiled springs 101 which exert pressure on the end plate 100 and retain the shafts 96 and 97 in their limit of movement to the left, thus positioning the pawl 90'into operative relation relative to t 91 from its rack 89 to perm: the indicator wheel carriage to be advance to the right. It is necessary in changingthe operation of movement of the indicating wheel carrings from right to left or vice-versa to advance the carria one step. in the direction of the desire movement,-and this is accomplished in the reversin of the carrings in its movement from t to right by the following mechanism. The above shifting of the carriage is necessary in order to ition the proper indicator wheels 111 men with the pro r gear wheels on the initial operation 0 the lever 71, as after the last complete operation of the lever 71 in any multiplication or the provin at position by a coiled spring 106. The oppoe rack 88 and disengaging the pawl thereof, the indicator wheels are in mes hub said fin r plunger is retained in its outermost I site end of the crank arm is ivotally mounted to one end of a rod 107 s idably mount d in guides 108, formed on an arm 109, pivo ed at one end to a lug 110 projecting iron the side frame member 6. Pivotally mounted on the outer end of the arm 109 is a pawl 111 which is alsopivotally connected', as at 112, to the outer end of the rod 107, and said pawl is formed with a beveled face 113 which is adapted to engage, when the finger plunger is pushed inwardly, certain of the ratchet teeth 114 formed on the shaft. 80, moving the carriage one step to the right, and during this operation the end plate 100 is forced inwardly moving the frame to the,

right, disengaging the pawl 90 from its associated ratchets, and moving the pawl 91 into engagement relation with its associated ratchets. The frame is retained in its position of movement to the right by a catch 115 pivoted tea lug 116 on the frame 6 and said catch is normally forced downwardly to engage over the end member 100 by a spring 117 which compresses against an arm 118 formed above the catch 115.

The inner end of a trip arm 119 pivoted to a lug 120 carried by the .frame member 6 is normally forced outwardly and into contact with the arm 118 by a spring 121, (Fig. 8) and the .outer end of said trip arm is adapted to be engaged by lug 122 carried by the shaft 80, on the motement of the indicator wheel carriage a given distance from right to left, the lug ofperating the trip arm to release the catch mm the end plate 10.0 and permit the fr me to be forced to the left hv the spring 01, disengaging the pawl 91 from its associated ratchet and positioning the pawl 90 into operative relation relative to its ratchet.

Pivoted to the lower portions of the crank arms 94 and 95 is a rod 123 Fig. 13 which operates through 'a guide 121 and is providcd on its lower end with anidler' 126 which rests on an operating slidc127 formed with a raised portion 127, and, which is mounted in a guide 128, and sup orted on a roller 129. and said operating side is pivotall connected at one end to an arm 180 have to the shaft 70.

From the above construction it will be apparent that on each operation of the shaft to in a forward direction the crank arms 94 and 95 will be operated, and will in turn actuate the pawls associated therewith, which, in accordance with the one engaged with its rack will cause the indicator wheel carriage to move one step in the direction of its travel.

Loosely mounted on the o posite ends of the shaft are arms 131 ormed in their ortions with a suitable out out 132 in whic o eratethe pins 133 Fig. 10 carried by the sliaft, this construction roviding a' rotation of the shaft part way in either d1- otally connecte rection before the pins strike the sides of the cut outs, to 0 erate the arms.

The up er en s of the arms 131 Fig. 10 are pivota ly connected by links 134 to levers 135, and other links 136 the levers 135 being connected to a ffiaft 137, and the links pivto the ends of a plun er controlling bar 138, which slides in suits le guide slots 135 in the'side frame members 5 and 6. The 138 is provide verse openings 139 which register with similar.openings.1 30 in astationary mounted guide bar 141. positioned between the side members 5 and 6 and directly in rear of the controlling disks 8 and 9.

Slidabl mounted in the openings 139 and 140 are he plunger rods 1 2, Figs. 11, 13 and 14, each adapted to coiiperate at-one end with a units or tens disk, and each of the plun ers, coiiperatin with the units, and tens isks are forme on their-opposite-ends with racks 142, which enga e respectively the upper and lower faces of t e pinions 143 rotatably mounted on the shaft 144 and each mounting a toothed gear whee 145 which are connected to the shaft by the springs 146 coiled in opposite directions so rat on the forward movement of the plunger controlling bar the springs 146 will cause their respective units and tens wheels to rotate in the direction of the arrows Fig. 13, forcing the plungers into their proper stepped recesses in the peripheral ed e of the units and tens disks.

he gear wheels 145 are positioned to alternately enga e the toothed eripheral edges 147 of the indicator w eels 148, mounted to rotate on a sup orting shaft 149 carried by the indicator w eel .carria e, and the operation-of said gear wheels on t e plungers being seated in their pro r receases in the controlling disks an Withdrawn therefrom, will cause the indicator wheels to rotate and display the result of the multiplied sum through the openings 4.

Iaterposcd between the plunger controlling bar 138 and the ends of the racks 142 are coiled springs 149 Figs. 11, 18 and '14 which on the return of the plunger controlling rod to its normal position, as in F1 13, will force the rear ends of the racks 14 against the free ends of dogs 150 and 150', formcd'at their front ends with step recesaes 151, and pivoted to the shafts 52 adjacent which pivot points the dogs associated with the racks connected to the plungers of each pair of units and tens d sks are normally maintained in contact with the transversely extending bar 153 by a spring 154. The rear end of each dog carries a spring..155 which engage in the notches 156 formed in a plate 157, slidably mounted m uides 158 in the side members 5 and 6 and plunger controlling slide bar :nent actuates with a plurality of'trans- Projecting laterally .ot the edge o ''the dog 150' and'on the complete ward position by coiled springs 159, one mounted in each guide. The means for restoriu the pawls to their normal position after ing operated, in a hereinafter described manner, consists of a trip lever 160, Fig. 13, keyed to the shaft 137 and provided at its end with a tip'161 keyed as at 162 and yieldably connected to the lever 160 by a spring 163, and said tip on its upward movea curvedarm 164 ivoted to a shaft 165, and connected by a. 11nk 166 to a lever 167, mounted on one of the shafts 152 and said lever is in turn connected b a link 168 to the sliding plate 157. It wil be apparent that the movement of the trip lever in one direction will vcause the tip 161 thereof to contact with the curved arm 164 and pass under the same, but on the movement of the trip lever in the opposite direction, the tip 16 therepf will not be permitted to swing when assing under the curved arm 164, but wi l. -enga e the same, which through its a l the springs 154 to draw the pawls to their normal position.

from the indicator wheels 148 are pins 168, each adapted on a complete rotation of one of the wheels to contact with one end of a trip .finger 169 (Figs. 12-18 and 14) positioned immediately in rear thereof and pivoted to the shaft 81 of th the carriage in either direction the fingers pass in coiiperative relation between suitable upper and lower trip levers 170 and 171 Fig. 16 which are tively pivoted to the shafts 172 and 17 and carry the pivoted hangers 174-and 175 which are respectively connected by the members 176 and 147, from which de 178 and 179. The one end of a lever 180 pivoted to the late 158 and contacts with the upper edge 0 the dog 150, and on the com lete rotation of one of the wheels 148 when t ecarriage isiraveliag to the right is operated to press-the do at that time associated with that whee downwardly, which will permit the rack 142' associated with a tens disk plunger, in its retum movement, to be pushed rearwardly bv the sprin 149' into the first recess151-t ereof, whic permits the indicator wheel to be rotated one numeral beyond that which would ordinarily take place. The link 179 and its associated parts is employed when the device-is used for the proving of the multiplied sum, and the carriage isppernd the respective links .ated from right to left and said lmk is connected with a'lever 181 pivoted to the rear l'ate 1'53 and contacts with the lower rotation of one of thei wheels148 in reverse direction. will operate the dog associated therewith upwardly'and permit the rack'142 iate links andlevers wil move the plate,157 rearwardly and permit e carriage, and on the movement of ink 1 78 is connected to associated with a units-disk in its return movement to be forced by the spring 1-19 into the first recess 151 of the dog 150' which causes the indicator wheel to be rotated one numeral beyond that which would ordinarily take place.

After prov -ng a multiplied sum, in a manof the carriage, and pivoted to a lug 188.

)rojecting outwardly from the frame memer 5. The lug is normally forced outwardly by a coiled compression spring 18%, and is forced in contact with the end plate 79 by pressure exerted on a slidably mounted plunger 185. which'is pivotally connected to the finger and extends exteriorly of the casing 1.

On each forward movement of the lever 71 an arm 186 secured to the opposite end of the shaft therefrom, strikes a spring pressed pivoted dog 187 (Fig. 3) which is connected by a link 188 to a pivoted crank arm 189. which is normally in contact wit"- the head of the stud '26, operates the san: ahich causes the restoring plate 21 to slide to the right, which movement restores all of tin actuated keys to their normal position.

The restoring of the keys to theinnormal tors of the multiplicand disks as the same are retained in locked en agement on the shaft 7, but permits the nniitiplier arm (37 to be moved to engaged relation with a newly operated button on the next rearward movement of the lever 71.

Should it ever become necessarv to manually reset the indicator wheels, the u'riage is capable of pivotal movement upwardly on the shaft 76, which disconnects the indicator wheels from the gears 1-15, the carriage being maintained in its raised position by the pivoted catch 100 Fig. 12 formed wit! the recess 101 therein, and'which is forced rcarwardly into engagement with the shaft 77 by the coiled spring 192.

The parts being assembled as in the drawings, the device is operated in the following manner z-Jf it be desired to multiply 9i) by 8, the multiplicand is first set up by operating the multiplicand buttons'w and 1 represeating 99. he lever '28 is now pu led forwardly which permits the springs 14 to force the sectors of the'lirst two pairs cl.

units and tens disks to rotate the same the proper distance about the shaft 7, the arms 16 of the sectors limiting the m'ovemcnt thereof by striking the lower ends of the operated multiplicand buttons is and 3 (Figs.

2, 3 and 4). Further movement of the lever 28 forces the collar -11 inwardly on the shaft 7, raises the locking member 86 into the slots 35, and locks the shaft. 7 and units and tens disks 8 and 9 to rotate in unison (Fig. 8). The multiplier button 2 representing 8 is now operated and the lever 71 is pulled forwardly, which first operates the mechanism to advance the carriage one step to the right, to position the gears of the indicating wheels in mesh with the gears 115 associated with the units disk's Fig. 13. Simultaneously with the above movements, the finger 7-2. in its travel over the rack is released from the pin 73 and permits the spring (39 to rotate the shaft 7 with the controlling disks keyed thereto until the arm tiTassociated' therewith contacts with the depressed multiplier key 2 (Figs. 7 and S), at approximately this same time the arm 186 has been forced to a position in front of the spring pressed pawl 187, and the pin 133 on the shaft 70 has completed its movement through the slot or cut out 132'in the arm 131, and is forcing the arm forwardly, which operates the plunger frame 138 to permit the springs 146 to rotate the gears 143 to force the plungers 142 into the stepped recesses of the controlling disks positioned at the end of the same, and in .this movement the units and tens plungcrs associated'with the respecti e operated multiplicand keys will rest 11. the respective etc )5 B andC of the sectors A of the units ant tens disks of the first two pairs of disks i to the right. It will be observed by referposition does not in any way etl'cct the secence to Fig. 15 that the first step movement of the carriage has inter-meshed the indicator wheels with the cars associated with tho units plun ers and that the movement of the units p angers into their respective seats in their respective controlling disks will rotate the indicator wheels to such po- .sition as to present the figures 22 thereon upwardly in line with the sight openings 4. During this previously mentioned operation, the plunger-s associated with the tens controlling disks in their movement to their seats have rotated the gears 14:) associated therewith, but said gears not bring in mesh with the indicator wheels do not rotate the same. As the plunger controlling frame is being moved forwardly, theshaft 137 is also being operated, which diaws the trip arm 160 forwardly, which through its respective connections forces the plate 157 rcarwardly, which )ermits the springs 15%- to draw the pawls i530 and 150' inwardly as in Fig. 14, which prevents the springs 1 h) on the .rear ward movement of the plunger controlling slide 138 from forcing the racks H2 rearwardly-into one of the steps 151, until such time as it is necessary to carry a tens nameral from one indicator wheel to another 7 the carriage advancing mechanism is first 4 operated and the carriage is a vanced an other step to the right, which. disconnects theindicator wheels from the gears associated with the units plungers and intermeshes the same with the gears associated with the tens lungers, butthe indicator wheel to the rig t havin been intermeshed with the first units disk uring the previous movements will be disengaged therefrom and permitted to remain idle, as the units of the result 2 has been recorded thereon and is displayed beneath one of the openings 4. Further movement of the lever 71 rearwardly forces the slide 138 rearwardly which removes the plungers from their seats, and forces the racks associated with the operated multiplicandbuttons rearwardly. The indicator wheels now being in gear with the gears associated with the tens plungers will be rotated on the return movement thereof a distance equal to the seven 'steps in the tens controlling disks, and will thus display through the openings 4 the res ective numerals 9 tens and 7 hundreds, as the tens wheel had recorded thereon two steps-from its (previous engagement with the gear associate with the second un1ts disk, and the hundreds wheel had previously been in engagement with a gear associated W lth a plan er which had rested on the segment 11 0 the third units disk, thus the resultant sum of 99 multiplied by 8 which equals 792 is displayed through the openin 4. In the operation of the machine the lake associated with the non-operated multiphcand keys will present to the plungers on the actuation of the multiplierlever their segments A", which will prevent the lungers from moving any steps in e ther. irection. While the rotation of the indicator'wheels 18 taking place the flexible end of the trip bar 160 is passing-over itsassociate'd crank arm 164 without operating the same. Simultaneously with the reviously mentioned opera tion, the arm 86 in its return 'movement actuates the trip 187 which, through its connections operates th causing the beveled lugs 28 to contact with the shoulders and restore the depressed multiplicand and multiplier buttons to their normal osition. The restpringof the multiplican buttons will not in ani the positionof-the arms 16 set now held in locked pol'tion on the shaft 7,

a and will remain in such position until the lever 28 is'-thrown toits'normal inoperative positidn. aka the lever" T1-;has--about complcted its retum movement, the 'arm 72 strikes the pin 78 and forces the arm rearwardly, which, through suitable connections position-Fig 1. The. lever 28 is now 1,14o,es4

71 is moved rearwardly and in its movemente restoring plate 21 way efiect operated in their inverse order. edlsks are ing of anysuccessivelv moved rearwardly which unlocks the disks 8 and 9 from the shaft 7, and operates the bar 34 to move the. segments 11 against the action of the springs 14 and cause the same to assume their full line position, as in Flg 4.

o prove the answer and clear the indicator wheels, the carriage reversing mechanism (Figs. 17 and 19) is thrown into 0 eration, which changes the movement 0 the carriage from left to right to right to left on the movement of the lever' 71, and one complete operation of this lever will rotate the indicator wheels in a reverse movement to that which .was employed when the answer was being obtained.

In Figs. 20, 21 and 22 there is disclosed the dia rammatio multiplication of a diflicnlt pro lem, the forward movement of the carriage and the numbers displayed b the indicator wheels during each forwar and backward movement ofthe multiplier lever in obtaining the answer, and the rearward movement of the carriage and the numbers displayed by the indicator wheels durin eac forward and rearward movementflog the multiplier lever in proving the answer. By reference to these figures, it will be apparent thateach button ofithe multi lier set representing the respective multip ier numerals I8 epressed in a direction from right to left, one at a time and after each depressed, the multiplier lever is one is moved forwardly which rotates the indicator wheels to have recorded thereon the units of the result, then the lever is moved rearwardly which movement adds to the button andthe movementof the multiplier lever in both directions, the sum of the multiplicatipn, andthis takes (place until the final result has been obtaine .In proving a multiplied su'm,,the same operations are performed as when obtaining tie answer, but the multiplier buttons are 123 It will be apparent that ,I have constructed a machine that is adapted for the multiplyiven. numbers and one w ich iscloses each multiplied sum of the multiplicand by the depressed multiplier 126 button, together. with the result previously recorded on theindicator wheels'; one ,b which the answer of the multiplied sum is capableof being proved, and one whiohiis simple iii construction, maybe constructed 1 00 I ters Patent is at little cost and is well adapted'for the purposes described.

Having thus described my invention what I claim as new and desire to protect by Letl. A calculating machine comprising multiplicand and multiplier keys, controlling means, means for simultaneously setting the controlling means in accordance with the operated multiplicand keys, means for operating the set controlling means in accordance with the operated multiplier key, and means for displaving the resu tant'sum represented by the depressed keys.

A calculating machine comprising multiplicand and multiplier keys, controlling means. means for simultaneously setting the controlling means in accordance with the operated nmltiplicand keys, means for operating the set controlling means in accordance with the operated multiplier key, and means controlled by the controlling means fordisplaying the resultant sum represented by the de ressed keys.

3. A'caleulating machine comprising multiplic und and multiplier keys, controlling means, means for simultaneously setting the controlling means in accordance with the operated multiplieand keys and for lockin the said not controlling means to be operatet in unison, means for operating the set and locked controlling means in accordance with the operated multiplier keys, and means for displaying the resultant sum represented by the depressed keys.

4. A calculating machine comprising multiplicaad and multiplier keys, controlling means. means for simultaneously setting the controlling means in accordance-with the operated multiplicand keys, means for operating the set controlling means in accordance with tho operated multiplier key, a. movable carriage, indicating mechanism carried thereby, and means associated with said indicating mechanism and said controlling meaps for operating said indicating mechanism to display t a resultant sum representedby the depressed keys.

5. A calculating machine comprising multiplicand and multiplier keys, controlling means, means for simultaneously setting the controlling means-in accordance with the operatedmultiplicand keys, moans for'operating the set controllin means in accordi...cc with the operate multiplier key, a movable carriage, indicating mechanism carried thereby, means operated on each operation of said set controlling means for'moving thacarriage by a ste motion in one direction, means associate with said indicating meehanismand cooperating with said controlling means for operating said indicating mechanism to display the resultant sum represented by the depressed keys, means for reversing the direction of movemeans cooperatin ment; of the carriage, and means operated on each operation of said set controlling means for moving the carriage by a step motion in a reverse direction to clear said indicating mechanism.

6. In a calculating machine comprising multiplicand and multiplier keys, controllin means comprising a urality of recess disks arranged in duplicate pairs, means for simultaneously rotating the controlling means to set the same in accordance with the operated multiplicand keys and for locking said set controlling means to be operated in unison, means for operating the locked controlling means in accordance with the operated multiplier keys, and means cooperating with the controlhn means for indicating the sum represented y the operated keys.

7 A calculating machine comprising controlling means, a lurality of sets of operating keys, means or simultaneously setting the controlling means in accordance with the operated keys of one set, means for operating the set controlling means in accordance with the operated keys of another set, and with said controlling means for indicating the sum represented by the operated keys.

8. A calculating machine comprising a plurality of sets of numeral keys, controling means provided with stepped seats, means for simultaneousl' setting the controllin means in accor ance with the operateddteys of one set and for locking the said set controlling means to be operated in unison, means for operating the set controlligg means in accordance with the o eratc tey of another set, indicating mec lanism, and means associated with said indicating mechanism and for receiving in the stepped seats of said controlling means to o crating said indicating mcchamsm to disp ay the resultant sum represented by the operated keys.

0. calculatin machine comprising a pluralit of sets 0 numeral keys, rotatably mounte controlling disks arran ed in duplicate pairs and provided with stepped seats, means for simultaneously, rotating said controlling disks in accordance with the operated keys of one set and for locking the same to be operated in unison by another set, means for rotating said locked disks in accordance with the operated key of.

another set, a carriage carrying a plurality of indicator wheel s, a plunger associated with each of said controlling disks and adapted to cooperate with the ste iped seals therein, a gear associated with eac plunger, meansfor movin said plungers into and out of said stepped seats and means for in termittently movin sai "carriage to position certain of sai indicator wheels in cooperative relation with certain of said gears on the movement of said plungcrs into said seats, and to position certain of said indicator wheels in cooperative-relation with certain other of said gears on the movementplicate pairs and provided with stepped seats, means for simultaneously rotating said controlling disks in accordance with the operated keys of one set and for locking the sameto be rotated in accordance with the operated keys of another set, ineansfor ro tating said locked disks in accordance with the operated key of another set, a carriage carrying a plurality of indicator wheels, a lun er associated with each of said controling isks and adapted to coiiperate with the ste ped seats therein, a gear associated with eac plunger and rotated by the movement thereof, means for moving said plungers into and out of said stepped .seats, means for intermittently moving said carriage in one direction to position certain of said iiidicator wheels in cooperative relation with certain of said gears -on the movement of said plun'gers into said seats and.to position certain of said indicator wheels in. coiipeiativo relation with certain other of said gems on the movement of said plungers out of said seats, and means for reversing the dimotion of movement of said carriage.

11. A calculatin machine comprising a plurality of sets 0 keys,' controlling means, means for simultaneously setting the controlling means in accordance with the o erated keys of one set and for locking t e same to be operated in unison by the keys of another set, means for operating the set controllin 'means in accordance with the o erated my of another set, and means cooperating with snid controllin means for indicating the sum representc by the operated keys.

12. A calculating machine comprising a plurality of sets of numeral indicating keys, controlling means, means for settin the controlling means in accordance witi-the operated keys of-onc set and for locking the same to be operated in unison by the ceys of another set, means for operating the set controllin means in accordance with the operated hey of another set, indicating means, and means associated with the controlling ineuns and cooperating with said indicating means for indicating the sum represented by the operated keys.

13. A calculating machine comprising a pluralit of sets of numeral indicating keys, means or retaining the keys in their operated position, controlling means, means for setting the controlling means in accordance withthe operated he s of.one set and {or locking the same to is operated in unison hy the keys of another set, a movable carriage, indicator wheels carried thereby,

plungers associated with said indicator wheels and coiiperating with the controlling means, means operate n one direction for advancing the carriage, for operating the set controlling means to present the same to the plungers in accordance with the operated key of another set and for permitting the plungers to coiiperate with said controlling means and-operated in the opposite direction to restore the ,plnngers to normal position and permit the set controlling means to be restored to set position, means for restoring said controlling means to set position, and devices for restoring the operated keys to their normal ositionon the restoring of the plungers to t ieir normal pos'ition.

14. A calculating machine comprising a plurality of sets of numeral indicating keys, controlling disks arranged in airs and each pair rotatably mounted, said disks provided on their )eripheral edges with sets of stepped seats of different depths, means for rotating said pairs of disks and locking the same in accordancewith the operated keys of one set, nieaps for rotating said locked disks in accordance with the operated ke of another set, indicator wheels providc'i with numerals, and means associated therewith for seating in the stepped seats presented thereto for oierating said indicator wheels todis )lli the numerals thereon in accordance wit tie depth of said seats.

15. A calculating machine comprising a, plurality of sets of numeral indicating keys controlling means provided with recesses 0 various depths, means for independently opcrating said controlling means and lockin the same in accordance with theoperatet l keys of one set, means for'operating said locked disks in accordance with the operated ke of another set, a carriage carrying a pinra ity of indicator wheels, plunger mechanism associated with each of said controllin disks and for cooperating with the stepped seats therein, means for moving said plunger mechanism into and out oi said stepped seats, means for intermittently moving said carriage to position said indicator" wheels in cooperative relation with certain 'of said plunger mechanisms on the -movement of said mechanisms toward said seats and to position said indicator wheels in coi'iperativo relation with certain other of said plun er mechanisms on the movement of said mechanisms from said seats, and means operated by the complete. rotation of one of said indicator wheels for pcrmittin r the plunger mechanism to rotate the whedl adjacent said mentioned wheel-a distance equal to one stc more than the dc )th of the recess into which said plunger mec ianism has been seated.

16. In a calculating machine, the controlling device consisting of a plurality of r0-- tat-ably mounted means arranged in duplicate pairs and provided with sets of recesses of diiierent depths, means for operating said controlling meansfindicating mechanism provided with numerals, and means associated. therewith forseating in the recesses presented thereto for operating said indicatmg mechanism to display the numerals thereon i accordance with the depth of said recesses.

17. In a calculatin machine, the means for transmitting to the indicating mechanism the initial 0 eration of aplurality of rotatably mounted suitable keys, consistin of means arranged in duplicate pairs-and each rovided with sets of recesses of different epths, and means associated with the indicating mechanism, for displayin the numerals thereon in accordance witi the depth of said recesses.

18. In a calculatin machine, the means for transmitting to the indicating mechanism the initial operation of suita )le keys, consistin of disks arranged in duplicate pairs an each pair rotatably mounted, said disks provided on their peripheral edges with sets of stepped seats indicating mechanism provided with numerals, and means associated therewith for seating in said stepped seats presented thereto for operat-- ing said, indicating mechanism to display the numerals thereon in accordance with the depth of said seats.

'19. In a calculating machine comprising operating keys, controlling means provided with recesses of diil'erent epthi-r, a carriage carryin indicatin mechanism, plungers associate with said controlling means and adapted to coiiperate with the recesses therein, a gear mechanism associated with each plunger and o erated by the movement thereof, means or moving said plungers in and out of said recesses, means for moving said carriage to position certainof said indicating mechanisms, in cooperative relation with certain of said gear mechanisms on the movement of said plungers into said recesses, and to position certam of said indicating mechanism in coiiperative relation with certain other of said gear mechanisms on the adapted to cooperate with the recesses there-' in, a gear mechanism associated with each plunger and operated by the movement thereof, means for moving said plungers 1n and out of said recesses, means for moving said carriage to position certain of said indicating mechanisms, in cooperative relation with certain of 5 id gear mechanisms on the movementof sai I plungcrsinto said recesses, to position certain of said indicating mechanism in cooperative r elation with certain other of said gear mechanisms on the moveanent of said plungers out of said recesses,

and means operated by the complete operation of one of said indicating mechanisms for permitting the plunger to operate the mechanism adjacent tosaid mentioned mechanism a distance equal to one step more than the depth of the recess into which said plunger mechanism has been seated.

'21. A calculating machine comprising a plurality of sets of numeral indicating keys, controlling disks arranged in da licate pairs and each pair rotaiably iiiulliltLC, means for simultaneously rotating said pairs of disks in 'accordanre with th operated keys of one set and for locking the same to be rotated in unison in accordance with the operated keys oi"- another sci, means [or .otating said locked disksin accordance with the operating keys of another set, and means for displaying the resultant sum represented by the depressed keys.

In testimony whereof I have signed my name to this specification in the presence oi two subscribing witnesses.

auler WALTER JONES.

Wi tnesses Haanr A. Torres, 1). B. Ilicnauns.

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.orrections in Letters Paient No. 1,1

1 is hereby certified 1m in Letter: mm No. 1,1m,es4, granted m 25, 1915, upon the application of Harry Walter J ones, crf Sin Frunciaco, California, for an improvement in""Comp uting- Mnchinee, errbrs appear printed specification requiring correction is fpllowui 10, lines 18 tndlfi ljtrike out the words I.

plurality of rotatpbly mounwd; bathe pigs, line 15, after the word of insert the words a plurality ofrotatably mounted, a am the aiid Lettera hm should be read with thaa col-motions the rein thnt the aamemny oo form to the record of the case in the Phtent Oflihe.

Signod md sealed an. 2253 dny of June, 4. 0;, 1915.

am J. 'r. NEWTON,

Acting Oomnaiuioncr of Patenti. 

